France's defense budget paradox: More money, fewer purchases (2024)

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The draft military budget covering the years 2024 to 2030 provides for a sharp increase in funding. But it does not plan for the material expansion military leaders were hoping for.

ByElise Vincent

Published on April 10, 2023, at 4:00 am (Paris)

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It is an understatement to say that France's new draft military programming law (LPM), which was presented on Tuesday, April 4, in the Council of Ministers, has aroused mixed reactions, from the opposition to specialized observers. While this law is supposed to respond to the new demands of the international context, and proposes to put up to €413 billion on the table by 2030, the list of equipment that it plans to purchase turns out to be shorter, in certain categories, than what had been expected for several years.

This paradox is that the armed forces' budget will have almost doubled by 2030 compared to 2017. "I fear that there will be less with more," said a source with inside knowledge of the dealings. Strictly speaking, the increase in credits compared to the previous LPM (2019-2025), which is being rewritten early due to the war in Ukraine, is only 30%, or about €100 billion. But inflation alone should account for around €30 billion. This financial equation has led to tough choices, particularly given the desire to prioritize the renewal of nuclear deterrence.

These decisions now have another cost, in terms of image, by putting an end to the "showcase army" effect. This LPM must "make our operational capabilities more sincere," as General Thierry Burkhard, chief of the defence staff (CEMA), said before the Assemblée Nationale's defense committee on April 6. "We have given priority to coherence over mass (...), reactivity over endurance," he said, "we had to get out of the fleet logic." "Either we buy an army to do the parade on July 14, or we have an army to fight the war," he also told the press in February.

Only 20 Cheetah helicopters in 2030

The result is clear. If the LPM is passed as it is currently drafted in July, as the government hopes, the Army will have several hundred fewer new-generation armored vehicles than hoped for by 2030. The Air Force will not have switched to an all-Rafale fleet, and the Navy will have only three defense and intervention frigates instead of five, and seven offshore patrol boats instead of 10. "The trajectory [of the LPM] had to be compatible with the evolution of public finances," said Defense Minister Sébastien Lecornu before lawmakers on Wednesday.

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Another program that was almost ejected sine die from the LPM is the replacement of the entire fleet of military helicopters. Before this new LPM, this program, called "HIL," for "light joint helicopter," officially aimed to provide the three branches of the military with a single fleet of 169 aircraft called Cheetah, to replace the various Fennec, Gazelle, Panther, Alouette III and other Dauphin helicopters, some of which were first put into service in the 1970s. The current law only plans for 20 Cheetah aircraft by 2030.

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France's defense budget paradox: More money, fewer purchases (2024)

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Is France increasing defense spending? ›

Paris is dramatically increasing military spending, with this year's budget set at €47.2 billion.

How much is the US military budget? ›

The United States led the ranking of the countries with the highest military spending in 2023, with 916 billion U.S. dollars dedicated to the military. That constituted over 40 percent of the total military spending worldwide that year, which amounted to 2.4 trillion U.S. dollars.

How much does the US spend on defense compared to other countries? ›

The United States accounts for nearly 40% of global military spending, and devotes a larger share of its GDP to defense than most other countries. The graph above shows that U.S. military spending was greater than the next ten biggest spenders in 2023.

What is the US defense budget in 2024? ›

Washington, D.C. – The Fiscal Year 2024 Defense Appropriations Act provides $825 billion in total funding.

Is France more affordable than the US? ›

General Cost of Living Comparison: France/United States

In conclusion, France is far more affordable than the United States, particularly where healthcare and education are concerned.

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The United States has the highest military spending of any nation. Its military spending includes all of the Department of Defense's regular activities, war spending, the nuclear weapon program, international military assistance, and other Pentagon-related spending.

Which country has the highest budget in the world? ›

Government Budget by Country 2024
CountryGross National Expenditure
United States$24.18 Tn
China$17.30 Tn
Japan$5.03 Tn
Germany$3.99 Tn
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How much is China's military budget? ›

2020: the budget was announced to increase by 6.6% this year to 1.27 trillion yuan (US$178 billion). 2021: the budget was announced to be 1.35 trillion yuan (US$209 billion), an increase of 6.8%. 2022: the budget was announced to be 1.45 trillion yuan (US$230 billion), which is an increase of 7.1% over the last year.

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In 2023, major entitlement programs—Social Security, Medicare, Medicaid, Obamacare, and other health care programs—consumed 50 percent of all federal spending. Soon, this spending will be larger than the portion of spending for all other priorities (such as national defense) combined.

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Highest military expenditure, total
RankCountrySpending (US$ bn)
7Germany66.8
8Ukraine64.8
9France61.3
10Japan50.2
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Defense. Approximately 20 percent of the federal budget is spent on defense and security. Most of that 20 percent is for the Department of Defense, which covers the cost of military operations, troop training, equipment, and weapons research.

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The Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau, and the Minister of National Defence, Bill Blair, today released Our North, Strong and Free: A Renewed Vision for Canada's Defence and announced a new overall investment of $8.1 billion over five years and $73 billion over 20 years in defence spending to be included in the upcoming ...

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What percentage of the US budget goes toward the military? In 2023, defense spending made up 13.3% of the federal budget. Since 1980, the percentage of federal spending for the military has fluctuated between a height of 27.9% in 1987 and lows of 11% in 2020 and 2021.

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France has the eighth largest defence budget in the world and the second largest in the European Union (EU). It also has the largest military by size in the EU. As of 2021, the total active personnel of the French Armed Forces is 270,000.

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In 2023, we saw a real increase of 11% in defence spending across European Allies and Canada, which the Secretary General called an “unprecedented rise”. He added that he expects 18 Allies to spend 2% of GDP on defence in 2024 – a six-fold increase since 2014, when only three Allies met the target.

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Military spending by the USA rose by 2.3 per cent to reach $916 billion in 2023, representing 68 per cent of total NATO military spending. In 2023 most European NATO members increased their military expenditure. Their combined share of the NATO total was 28 per cent, the highest in a decade.

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France's defense budget rose significantly during the historic period, from $50.3 billion in 2018 to $56.4 billion in 2021. The current budget stands at $59.0 billion and is expected to grow to $68.0 billion by 2027.

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